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-[title] Baring cables and terminating wires
-[* black] I’m this step, bare the flex back around three to four inches, for this you can use a sharp knife to very lightly slice around the flex being very careful to to cut the cores inside. If you score it well you will be able to manipulate the cable by bending it back and fourth and it will snap the insulation along the line you have cut with the knife.
-[* black] please be very careful not to cut yourself or others while doing this. If you have cut into or damaged the inner cores in anyway cut it off and start again. When you have removed the outer insulation you will have two cores (a brown and a blue). Bare both the cores back around 8mm.
+[title] Baring cables
+[* black] Bare the flex back around three to four inches, for this you can use a sharp knife to very lightly slice around the flex being very careful not to cut the cores inside. If you score it well you will be able to manipulate the cable by bending it back and fourth and it will snap the insulation along the line that you have cut with the knife.
+[* black] Please be very careful not to cut yourself or others while doing this. If you have cut into or damaged the inner cores in anyway cut it off and start again. When you have removed the outer insulation you will have two cores (a brown and a blue). Bare both the cores back around 8mm and be careful not to damage the strands of the wire.
[* black] you should now look at the crimp you are going to use and decide whether or not there is space for the wire to be doubled over, doing this will insure the cable has a tight and secure connection.
+[* black] place the crimp onto the end of the bared cable (the brown wire), and make sure the copper is showing just ever so slightly through the top of the crimp, also make sure there is no copper showing out of the back of the crimp, then using the crimping tool, crimp the wire then lightly pull in the crimp to make sure it’s secure and doesn’t come off.